MediaMonkey 3.1.0.1240 Beta

Ventis Media - (Freeware)



MediaMonkey is more than just a music player, being a true music library manager too that satisfy most pretentious users.

MediaMonkey is a library that was developed for organizing and managing the smallest as well the largest collection of audio files.

User can browse and search within the library according to different criteria (genre, artist, year, rating, etc.). Each album can have a wallet with his name and all its constituent securities . A rating for each title is available.

The built-in player allows to listen all types of audio files (OGG, MP3, WMA, VQF, WAV, etc.). Elegant and practical, it will satisfy most pretentious users.

Users can import their CDs and compress on the fly OGG, MP3 or WMA. They can also convert the audio files into different formats. MediaMonkey manages tags OGG, MP3 and WMA. It is possible to adjust the volume and the sound enhancement can be done with the equalizer and built-in effects.

MediaMonkey integrates with Nero to allows users to easily burn a complete playlist or only a few pieces in particular. The application also has a synchronization tool to transfer your the to iPod or other portable player.

Title:
MediaMonkey 3.1.0.1240 Beta
File Size:
10.1 MB
Requirements:
Windows (All Versions)
Language:
en-us
License:
Freeware
Date Added:
26 Apr 2009
Publisher:
Ventis Media
Homepage:
http://www.mediamonkey.com
MD5 Checksum:
F89D6EE8ECCB346F8F6A0D8532860107

* M4A Can't be Imported on XP x64
* Album Art view doesn't refresh with newly tagged Album Art
* Now Playing doesn't have a default search mode
* Update Geiss to v4.28
* Auto-analysis freezes MM / Triggers AV on upgrade from 3.0 DB to 3.1 DB
* Fast clicking on playlists in MM tree can cause playlists to disappear (regression)
* Album art deletion fails on some tracks (regression)
* Refresh problem after volume leveling calculation (regression)
* Need "Cancel" for TOC read errors
* Stats report shows unused genres
* Expanding 'Title' node can freeze MM for minutes on some systems
* Deleting playlists or adding a playlist causes deselection of 'Playlists' in auto-sync configuration
* Automatic volume analysis re-analyzes podcasts with each new episode




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3.6/5 from 65 users